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ChatGPT has been trained to draw in the anime style of the Japanese Studio Ghibli, and the whole internet is now buzzing with such images. Among them are machine-altered frames from the first trailer of GTA 6.
However, Hayao Miyazaki, co-founder of the studio, called the animation of 3D models using AI an “insult to life itself” back in 2016. Such “masterpieces” are unlikely to please the master.
A much healthier expression of art is paintings drawn by real people.
Remember how fans dreamed of the events of Grand Theft Auto VI taking place in the 1980s? But what if the game had been released about 35 years ago? The creators of the trailer remake not only perfectly captured the visual style of that time but also ensured the arrangement was as authentic as possible.
Unofficial guides to the universe have been spotted in Target stores in America. They tell the story of the series and even include maps of Liberty City from GTA 3 and Vice City from GTA: Vice City.
Shawn Fonteno, who played Franklin in GTA 5, got so into the role that he still steals cars in real life.
The same Fonteno and Ned Luke took part in an entertaining show where actors guessed quotes and lines from games and films they were part of.
Firan Bricks, a big LEGO enthusiast, recreated the cover of GTA: San Andreas using LEGO pieces.
Users were so impressed with a frame from the movie “Novocaine” (still in theaters) that they would like to see Jack Quaid (Jack Quaid) in the role of Max Payne.
In the March GTA+ bonuses collection for GTA Online, developers mentioned both Canada and the United Kingdom, which can hardly be considered a coincidence…
Source: gta.com.ua